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While the City Sleeps

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発売日 2024年01月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOne Little Independent Records / One Little Indian
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 OLII58084022
SKU 5016958084028

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
On his first solo album after leaving his band Without Gravity, Icelandic singer/songwriter Kalli makes a beeline straight for the corner of the indie rock soundscape marked "dreamy." Without going for the overwhelming reliance on atmospherics that marks countrymen like Mum and Sigur Ros, Kalli certainly makes good use of his reverb pedals and echo chamber, and his delicate quaver of a voice sometimes seems in danger of getting overwhelmed by some of the bigger swells of keyboards and guitars. The difference is that instead of making an entire album's worth of beatless, atmospheric mood pieces like the album-closing title track or the haunted "Bridges Burn," Kalli cleverly changes things up by including a weepy countrified ballad like "River of Darkness" and the carnivalesque neo-psychedelia of "It's Over." With its keening vocal hooks and one-chord guitar drone, "Jupiter" might even be mistaken by some for the next Coldplay single, and the rueful "Morning Rain" has a certain Jackson Browne vibe that could appeal to the more historically minded listener. Well-produced, cleverly written, and thoroughly enjoyable, While the City Sleeps is an enjoyable solo debut. ~ Stewart Mason

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Raindrops
    2. 2.
      Bridges Burn
    3. 3.
      River Of Darkness
    4. 4.
      Back Down
    5. 5.
      It's Over
    6. 6.
      Jupiter
    7. 7.
      Morning Rain
    8. 8.
      Fear
    9. 9.
      Sunny Day
    10. 10.
      While The City Sleeps

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Kalli

オリジナル発売日:2007年

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On his first solo album after leaving his band Without Gravity, Icelandic singer/songwriter Kalli makes a beeline straight for the corner of the indie rock soundscape marked "dreamy." Without going for the overwhelming reliance on atmospherics that marks countrymen like Mum and Sigur Ros, Kalli certainly makes good use of his reverb pedals and echo chamber, and his delicate quaver of a voice sometimes seems in danger of getting overwhelmed by some of the bigger swells of keyboards and guitars. The difference is that instead of making an entire album's worth of beatless, atmospheric mood pieces like the album-closing title track or the haunted "Bridges Burn," Kalli cleverly changes things up by including a weepy countrified ballad like "River of Darkness" and the carnivalesque neo-psychedelia of "It's Over." With its keening vocal hooks and one-chord guitar drone, "Jupiter" might even be mistaken by some for the next Coldplay single, and the rueful "Morning Rain" has a certain Jackson Browne vibe that could appeal to the more historically minded listener. Well-produced, cleverly written, and thoroughly enjoyable, While the City Sleeps is an enjoyable solo debut. ~ Stewart Mason|
Rovi

On his first solo album after leaving his band Without Gravity, Icelandic singer/songwriter Kalli makes a beeline straight for the corner of the indie rock soundscape marked "dreamy." Without going for the overwhelming reliance on atmospherics that marks countrymen like Mum and Sigur Ros, Kalli certainly makes good use of his reverb pedals and echo chamber, and his delicate quaver of a voice sometimes seems in danger of getting overwhelmed by some of the bigger swells of keyboards and guitars. The difference is that instead of making an entire album's worth of beatless, atmospheric mood pieces like the album-closing title track or the haunted "Bridges Burn," Kalli cleverly changes things up by including a weepy countrified ballad like "River of Darkness" and the carnivalesque neo-psychedelia of "It's Over." With its keening vocal hooks and one-chord guitar drone, "Jupiter" might even be mistaken by some for the next Coldplay single, and the rueful "Morning Rain" has a certain Jackson Browne vibe that could appeal to the more historically minded listener. Well-produced, cleverly written, and thoroughly enjoyable, While the City Sleeps is an enjoyable solo debut. ~ Stewart Mason
Rovi

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